Recall can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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recall - cause to be returned; "recall the defective auto tires"; "The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt" | ||
recall - make unavailable; bar from sale or distribution; "The company recalled the product when it was found to be faulty" | ||
recall - summon to return; "The ambassador was recalled to his country"; "The company called back many of the workers it had laid off during the recession" | ||
recall - cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression; "She was recalled by a loud laugh" | ||
recall - recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories" | ||
recall - call to mind; "His words echoed John F. Kennedy" | ||
recall - go back to something earlier; "This harks back to a previous remark of his" | ||
Noun |
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recall - the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort); "he has total recall of the episode" | ||
recall - a request by the manufacturer of a defective product to return the product (as for replacement or repair) | ||
recall - the act of removing an official by petition | ||
recall - a bugle call that signals troops to return | ||
recall - a call to return; "the recall of our ambassador" |
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1. | noun | He has total recall of the episode. | |
2. | noun | The recall of our ambassador. | |
3. | noun | I also deleted "subject to recall" based on our discussion, assuming you get approval for that revision. | |
4. | noun | They also made one other change, they are taking out the "subject to recall" language at the bottom of page 2 under item #1. | |
5. | noun | The recall of all OBSF stock in early April and retention on balance sheet ( reduced where economically viable ) until positions are fully reconciled and repeatable daily signoff process can be instigated. | |
6. | noun | There was a problem with the architecture of that company's new computer. They're going through a recall frenzy right now. | |
7. | noun | And prayed, while silence filled the crowded hall: / "Great Jove, the host's lawgiver, bless this day / to these my Tyrians and the Trojans all. / Long may our children's sons this solemn feast recall." | |
8. | noun | This particular recall is intended to cover the gas pedal problems. | |
9. | noun | I don’t recall seeing any cars parked outside. | |
10. | verb | Recall the defective auto tires. | |
11. | verb | I seem to recall the object was to smuggle explosives. | |
12. | verb | As I recall, Montavano, Shapiro and I usually make up one team, but I'm willing to switch around a bit. | |
13. | verb | We sued Houston Casualty last year but I don't recall making any bad faith claims. | |
14. | verb | As you may recall, they say they want a deposition on the parties' intention. | |
15. | verb | Recall that it was two Exocets that ripped the USS Stark to shreds in 1987, killing 37 sailors. | |
16. | verb | Recall the multiple terror threats lobbed out by the administration whenever damaging political news appeared in the media. | |
17. | verb | More significantly, recall Iraq. | |
18. | verb | But if the babies were born in American so they would named in other way but still remain "First name" in order to recall about their origination. | |
19. | verb | As I recall, this bus drops you off near the Opera in Paris. | |
20. | verb | What was the name of the hotel? I can't recall it. | |
21. | verb | I can't recall her name. | |
22. | verb | I can't recall the exact words. | |
23. | verb | I can recall seeing those pictures. | |
24. | verb | The journey, as I recall it, was long and tedious. |
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noun | |
He has total recall of the episode. |
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The recall of our ambassador. |
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I also deleted "subject to recall" based on our discussion, assuming you get approval for that revision. |
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They also made one other change, they are taking out the "subject to recall" language at the bottom of page 2 under item #1. |
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The recall of all OBSF stock in early April and retention on balance sheet ( reduced where economically viable ) until positions are fully reconciled and repeatable daily signoff process can be instigated. |
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There was a problem with the architecture of that company's new computer. They're going through a recall frenzy right now. | |
And prayed, while silence filled the crowded hall: / "Great Jove, the host's lawgiver, bless this day / to these my Tyrians and the Trojans all. / Long may our children's sons this solemn feast recall." | |
This particular recall is intended to cover the gas pedal problems. | |
I don’t recall seeing any cars parked outside. | |
verb | |
Recall the defective auto tires. |
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I seem to recall the object was to smuggle explosives. |
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As I recall, Montavano, Shapiro and I usually make up one team, but I'm willing to switch around a bit. |
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We sued Houston Casualty last year but I don't recall making any bad faith claims. |
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As you may recall, they say they want a deposition on the parties' intention. |
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Recall that it was two Exocets that ripped the USS Stark to shreds in 1987, killing 37 sailors. |
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Recall the multiple terror threats lobbed out by the administration whenever damaging political news appeared in the media. |
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More significantly, recall Iraq. |
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But if the babies were born in American so they would named in other way but still remain "First name" in order to recall about their origination. |
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As I recall, this bus drops you off near the Opera in Paris. |
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What was the name of the hotel? I can't recall it. | |
I can't recall her name. | |
I can't recall the exact words. | |
I can recall seeing those pictures. | |
The journey, as I recall it, was long and tedious. |